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1 1 itt y \ salisbury n c thursday june 8 1893 no 16 i ! castoria â– â– â– ;â€¢â– ' â– , .. xarcol - '" .'â– â– 'â– â– â– â– if â– â– â– i . : â– . ., . t'.y ,..,.-. i ificia ill v*j - results f .. v â€¢--.;â– â€¢ >;. . â€¢ : v tort city - â€¢ | ni pin "*\ r â– en _ having :,--.â€¢â– 1 three ij â– i les . : r i j ... . . --. Â« fro in â– â– ; â– Â« l w winter i i . â€¢' â€¢ * Â« v â– . . - tkad syn i id a bottle oil \\ \\ to a friend of â– **Â«, a of r.s turke a small one k tiÂ»k.Â»nr his â– Â» jk felloe . el â– ). a reliable 1 . ; â– jexclu<i world's sir i : - ' â– " 1 . â– , ; i â– - j.b cv 153 au â€¢: y .. .' â€¢â€¢ ii â– r i â– . j ...... i 1 1 â– â– > ..." 0 â€¢ â€¢ sill <? .' . \ â– â– - * :: â– â€¢ - - - s o c .- @ pop ' wliy do yo btsser Â® -- rendering c â– , tci^a ti 1 i ithly j ' s painia i 1 le builda j uptl â– lthoasaada â– \ have it send i . s ft co lcalstille st i ter 77 v gold â– 'â– â– r â– ter than gold â– fold is a . â– inilamiml sil case ires i liat always please i con science clear bread in d humble sphere old is the swi i ii . vbei i heir 1 ibors close h tter i _ [ is a thinking mind : aim hf book l-:ui find â– 'â– ...â– ; ' of toi e .â– ' an fol.i is r peacel '. home â– all tin fire :'â– â– â– â– !. n ii-r-i come ' he ehrine of love the heaven of life â– mother or sister or wife 'â– â– : he home may be 1 dr tried with sorrow by heaven's decree uit never were honglil or sold .'â€¢...'; center there are better thun gold washington ie i ter i ir corres ondeni . s cretary carlisle has mode it a rule â– si everybody i!i;it called on him it | 1 ;. < sice until this week when after much deliberation he came to the con clusion that ins pioniiscuous callers were taking up so much of the time that should be devoted to weightier matters that it was his duty to follow the president's example ami deny him i if to general callers and an nn cenient to that effect was made t is easy enough to see secretary carlisle if your business is of a public i at ure but otherwise yen cannot : ':.. uretii ally ii seems hard on some â€¢ â– { is <â– : her but practically there was no ; in r course it el for him to take 1 n the present state of the country the : : ial duties of the si cretary of the treasury are of the highest impor tance more depending directly upon him than upon any other member of the cabinet and john griffin carlisle lias never shirked or n tgh cted his du , v ti 1 i : ii i j has often found it as lie prol ably does in this case more or less i iinf ul in perform democrats were surprised when pr sident cleveland left washington h'\y days of rest and reereat ion : : â– : :.,â– :. v.-i without appoint ing ;â– new i mblic ! ! i inter i ; i lie term : :. palmer ti+e incumbent expired several weeks ago whether righl or v .-, i:i i he fail re of any cue of the â€¢ .â€¢â– â€¢ ;â– of ajipi v.;!.i .- fur this office to .:â– i i lie up oin mi til is ta en by many i â– mean thai none of tin in wii i get it ir will i v â– â– ::' ually go ' o some .; ;: who has never inmle or probably â– a th light of making an applie i 1 ir it it has been rumo-ed f v â– '. .,.! weeks th:tt i i â– -~ i i ni cleveland been m king ciuiei inquii ies of i | is (â€¢â– :! iers about various men j â– d been â– ugg - : . n to him for t he â– â€¢â– . commissioner of pensions lochren : :. nfter m ;â€¢ ure consideration ; i â€¢ ..â– â– .â– out his policy successful i i lie pension bureau he must have , chiefs in every div i^ion in the of â€¢:..,, and th s oresent chiefs some of ' vl i iire no â– >^^ ! s in ficient will ivc to ;.; â– . >' me of them who ; nve inside fairly good records will be ; wed to remain an clerks som of these ehiefs although they are rÂ»pub licai -â– . hav influenti li democrats trv o s ive their official heads but â€¢ ', ii ! ren s iys lie intends to put â– i ; ice upon whi t he considers a s rictly busiuess basis and that no | amount ot influence will change his i â– ise r 1 ': r i inexperienced young man 1 ' comptroller of ( lurrency eckels is very vigorously administering the business connected with bis office he says he j intends to piit a stop lo national banks being used to bolster up outside wild eat financial schemes that would hare no standing or credit whatever wore it : t for their supposed connection with national banks nobody knows bet r than mr eckels tb.it it is n bi ,..,-.> r ic | tbrtl he has undert ikeu but if i â– s ic â– â– â€¢ ds he will certainly be a pop ul if ;.â– :.:â€¢ with the solid business inter â€¢ sts or the country which are natural ly ,,,,,,. s ,,] to the dummy mushroom ial concerns that always do so much to demoralize legitimate busi ;;â– ss mr eckels emphasized his posi ii'ii on this question by telling mr e a hears the president of two jn da kota banks that failed this week who ruiied to say thai he expected iioth banks would resume business that ti banks would not be permitted , , r'esmu â– . and further that no dition . nk with which lie mears wa con , ,..â€¢ , i would be allowed to b gin business hereafter how many of the republican papers v , , h b x . b en criticising secretary ;' ir i i . for rer.ion ing i ublican chiefs vision and inserting that their | d mocvatic successors were inegmpe tent will have the manliness to prin j his latest order directing the examin ing bonrd of the treasury department to increase the minimum for testin | the fiine>s of applicants for appoint ment as chiefs of division from 75 to 80 per cent secretary gresham has receivfd no j ! official communication from the chi ! oese government giving even i\\c slightest intimation of theintention of i lhÂ«t government to adopt measures tu i wards americans residing in china he j i cause of the geary e;;clusioi law nnt ! withstanding nnmeroa.s more or less sensational statements to the contrary the opportunity was too good for the sensation mongers to lost hence the rumors as was generally expected the pr^s j byteriati general assembly found dr liriggs guilty of heresy dr brills saspanded washington june 2 â€” when the presbyterian general assembly con vened as a court at 0:30 o'clock there was a notuble decrease in the attend ance both on the ii or and in the | galleries last night's vote of 383 against 110 to sustain the appeal out \ i r a total vote cast of l99 ( to sustain i 208 to sustain in part s5 having | been the climax of the meeting of the assembly the m m hers o the prosecuting j committee were in their accustomed i places but prof bri jgs 1 part was rep i resented by prof francis brown alone the moderator first announced the commitlee the appointment of which was authorized last night to formulate an expression of the sense of the as i si'iu i'y iis to the vo â– â– taken upon the j appeal erorn the jtidguieut oi new york presbytery the corjmittw was given lea\e to | retire f r consulfai ion and the assem : bly as a court ndj minted to be rocoii i vened at th cali of â– hi model il r the assembly tin : resu n d the i consider ition of ' k g slativn bu.^iness chairiiiÂ«u liak^r of the j i â– â– ary coju ; p.ili lee reported upon the complain j j iig lin&t tilt synod of i^im s i aliia j i which was 'â– "â– sustaini il in i \ â– â– â– â– com mitk-e die report wi : ai'u p i at 1 '!:'â– '> i o'clock tin qeiu-ral as si mbly look a recess \\\ : 2 30 p in j previously adopting the report of the ci mmil ;:'>' ii bills and overt v -â– . i â– - affirming rhevieliyt ranee of t i as â– â– â– .. hiv of i ! r'l mi the inspirati n â– â– â– â– '< tli â– ! 1 tolv so ipi ures tiie i ommittee npp i teil to i % ; ; !'" on i r i - :^;^' senteim â– have w jreed ' upon w minute and will r porl ai i the o riiin of ; he ai ternooi -â€¢ â– [| is understood that dr hi iggs ha refused to make any compromise and that the committee will reeommeii that !:<â– l>e susp tided ar the aftern on sessii n of the presbyterian assembly moderati r craig convi i:ed the assembly sis a \ court to hear the report of the com j luittec appointed to prepare the ex planatory minute in the brigg case ll.'v mr h yt chairman of the ; coramittws before making hie r ; enlied upon dr baker cliairni in of the sub-committee sent to interview i prof briggs in mie spirit nf con : - i tion to repor the result of th it v yievr dr linker said the commiu.ee had imped th it prof briggs would say something which might relieve the tension of the present distressing con dition but lhis bad not been realized prof briggs stated his irrevocable de termination to abide by the declara tions made in his address before the assembly in his defense and to cou tinue to teach the d ctrines 1 re avowed ar the request of dr baker pro fessor brig^sgave him lhc following autograph letter washington d c j 1 isÂ«3 lev ge-orge d ii iker chai in etc v \ tear sir â€” in accordance with yoi.r"nque i lie^l - ' j | committh called u v ou me a ". if i had anything to say to them res pecting uip d.spositiou of the case tiiereupoii said that i adhered to all | positions taken before the general as sembly and had notb ng further to m , s;l vethai the app hee reserves all r ' iff ht s and tl.at the general assembly sllld take th exclusive responsibility for any fuither action signed 'â€¢ - 1 -" : - whereupon dr baker d tl,e com miti i oktheac would no'.vr t rt :â€¢â– â– â– â– â– - ( ' t ' proceedings in the cs.,1 : __ ' this jadici rv hud tlai â– .. aan j . : >â– !.? of i he presbyten new iork is erroneous and should h is hftn by reversed a i this gen eral a seaibly sitting as a judiciarv in l : said cause n ii:;,_r now to enter ; : _" ..â– . â€¢ on h s-.iid amend '. charges si ds â€¢: * ippi ! .-.-. charles \. br g has uttered taught aud propagated \ ; w :, iloel rincs and :-. l >* i forth ill the said charges contrary to 1 lie â– â– - enl sal docti ine of molv scrip ture aud the standards or the said presbyterian church in the united states of america and in violation of the ordination vow of the said appellee which sail erroneous views and doc trines sti ike at the vitals of religion and have been industriously spread wherefore this genera assembly of the presbyterian church of the t nited states of america sitting as a judicatoiy in thi-s cas on appeal does hereby suspend charles a briggs the s.iid appelee from the ofdce of minis ier in the presbvteriau church in the united states of america until such time as he shall give satisfactory evi dence of repentance to the general assembly of the presbyterian church in america of the violation bv him of the said ordination vow as herein aud heretofore found who fired the earn 0 troll f i'n s <. a barn had been burned in the su burbs aud a tramp had been arrested ; ir having et fire to it after most 01 ihe testimony was in the prisoner was permitted tn make his stateftient k your honor he said if anybody set this barn afire it was the prosecu ting attorney the prosecuting attorney was on hi ivei in mi im taut and the tramp lieid iij his hand upr>ealingly let me yooi ,"' he said aud the court let hini go on didn't v u he said addressing the . n tor ihrort a tramp .> : ii of \ 01 r t-ro i is ry window yesterday even i he ] rosecuting attorney said h j ha ! cuu^ui a tramp in his house about j !â– ".- . â– he evening before aud had liivd ] in tlir ." [ : a window tii â€¢;.':â€¢â– !" sal : ( tie prisoner thai u ;> me i wen 'â– â– out m a slm ! rooi i ; ; almost bn ke my in--c-t and went on ilow ii win vr ! lil on the hired girl hi ! ic-siml her so thai she made a bn iik for the back yard where she started a stn y dog so i hat he started ; c : r w ;. h'a how : . running | between a policeman's legs and up â– :â€¢ ng him â– â€¢â– [';!â– p â– em m made a swipe n him v ill si club aud hit a horse sta id ing ! â– â€¢. i â– curb-stone and he ran away 11 thes treel 'â€¢ â– scafct t d a crowd , â– i and then seated a horse hitched to i mil k â– .;â– n and i 1 bn ke foi home and then scare ! a c w aud â– ' e ran over a cat ifi the stable yard wal ling a rat-hole and the cat wen into the >- ni v here the laulern was i anging iind the lantern was turned .)â€¢,â€¢<;â– on to a pile of iiav and set it afire and the man who oiight to have bean \ there wÂ«s down town trying to catch : the h â– ..-.â€¢ th il sc in 1 the crowd that â– sc ir d ;:>- horse that ran away and i â– : kirn on fire and i hat i how il ; i 1;l j oen |, " co icluded the tramp with ! a lung breath of r lief the c irt was par lyz d an 1 vhere were you all this tune ?"' was â– tin next inquiry 31 ?" ht a->ked innocently c oh ! i was in the gentleman's kitchen cat ing the hired girl's supper while she was out trying to find the policeman the dog upset so's he could nee what had dropped on the hired girl tj - iau'l settled y :. tiis tomb of jeffarson eavis â– ;â– ; . â– ... - ! â– â– 1 crowds i i ; , l e visited rl ilywoo:i today i ' iew th grave of j ite^n d..vi.s . , ;â– .,.!:â€¢â€¢ put oul t kea"l ' k at i â– â– 'â– at 8 â– ,... ,:., ,. . , v o f kicking up the .,.,.. â– j .. ng the iiÂ»y a number of ,â– â– â– â– pi i illi i on mrs davis and her daughter ah t.he ii ral designs in the \).-,\- ; , n ., ve been turned o>pr to the i ,-. of the â– â– 'â– â– '- â– â– , o will have t m â– â– â– r v itch they will be transferred to t : e fdlerate museum of antiqnilie i he i.it sir jamea anderson o ! i . . ,. i wfts v ell kn im n throughout vi _. ; llu i because i 'â– hia associatii n . l the enterprise of ! iy u the firs ii ,, tic c ible t w.i fi ' this that h w is kiiight i | it highest of all in leavening power latest u 5 gov't report 1 aasquufedt shjse progress cf the south the week endingjuue 2d presents a j creditab e â– in the formation of new in lustri il i uncerns in the â– â– tton seed business acl ivity baa been especially m irked as 6ve new com panifts are ai th it ioten i b lildin . i mrlls a new cotton-mill company is announced and other in dustries are well represented the principal items of the week are the following taken from the baltimore manufacturers record : the uayou lumber co of canideo ark with capital stock of 5,000 a 60,000 electnc light plaut at st augustine flu the st til lard i ; i lil c >., of i i vail v : ' i with a capital stock of -.;;â– 'â€¢ 1 lie n Â» \ irk -â€¢- tiing ' o with coal mines in , entii y re organize i to push de the ju i r h irk ness & sons build ing and :'. v\j co \\ th a capita sto k oj 'â– â– .' â– ; . the beeville texas oil milling co with a capital stock of 25,000 to erect cottonseed oil mill the brown wood texas cottoi 1 '. mpr - 1 i '".. ;,; erect plant ; i tpita â– . the ! iol is i ( lil mill co ti erect mill : capital stock 20,0u0 i in bryon city l imber < o 1 1 louston texas with a capital stock i.-i'-'j t!ie pi inters 1 < iu co of san an touiii ctxas with a capital stock ol 30,1 â– . the \ r alasco ( i xas Â« i co to en el mill : capital stock 2o0,000 the perfi ' <' : ii older co ale n i luctun capi tal sfoi - 00 >. til . lie v va ( i ai ., gas â€¢ o the meridian â€¢ mi ?) mai 1 shops with a capita stoi k ol >- l0 . the llill.sboro ( cexa i water !. i power co with a tupiial â€¢ o 1,000 ;,.â– â– a marx picture fram f '".. of new orleans la with a capital si ck \ of â€¢ i .â– a â€¢ 3 ; . 1 10 < â€¢â– m iany to build cotton | i oil mil al ! rockeit i'exaf a r â– > ; ii cottons i oil mill at '.,\ ... ', , â€¢ : '/ :â– ; iv ice co of denis m : r :. . ;, with a capital -â– . b ol s50,000 ti â€¢â€¢ js tiler bros i ish &. < >. ster ; ' >., , of sananto lio 1 i cai itul stock 50,000 the dublin texas ('-(:<.:! bhj ' ing and xitg c Â»., with a â– apital stock ofs50,i i tile i mton ( tenn creamer c Â»., c.ipital stock >Â«>. :| '"'. a new cotton u ipany at laurens s ! '. i , â€¢â– *' lumbia su . less pov of all s.uidria vu <:. pital stock 1,000,000 the cm-lion coal and coke co of monndsville w vh the jcorth carolina i m<l and im i provenient co of rocky mount n 0 with u capital stock of 10,000 the dispensary system ajc ubia ms : gov or '!': .:.: m ' id some ho say ' i r in whi . ' ith caroiina li(j ior dis i will be m . he / - : | i;t det.ee v â€¢ an e>l s seiz i.-e tila the law is pj , : . v â– â– ; .. s k ep an ey - icial c -. ; â€¢ ;, â€¢ - â€¢ : . jj th dispensary will be numbered instead of named ail the beer must stand on its own | â– :. rket au i wili i â€¢ so d at the i - ittle we will encourage in every way ij ,-," said iheg vernor % 1 hope tlie legislature wijl allow us to put it on draught where it can be obtained cheap and in a palatabl â€¢ aha â– -. ' the cheapest â€¢ b â€¢ retail ed to t c istomer at three dollars per d down to twenty cents for a half-pint t!i liquors sold at three <)â– liars will cos half thnt tiuicli i the â– â– â€¢ â– Â»â€¢. jm'ii will be the best obtain able r t hat price the governorsaid that since he had bopn investigating the subject he had discovered two things first that rery little honest liquor is moid in thi state most of it being com pounded li quor and second that the d-ulers iu this state have been using vessels from two to eight ounces below the require ments he said that he bad also dis covered that nine-tenths of the liquor old in tins state is from sixty to niue ry per ceut pantf â€¢,, hen it ought to be 100 proof it haa bren watered as 1 colored and sugared the wink v lhat will be s..hl bj the d spensary ' said he b 1,1 in fnrni twenty to thirty per cent stronger that now sold and there will i in absolutely honest measure and an absolutely pure article i havu col lected aboul twenty-five samples of li iiors from different parts of the state and when a chemical analysis has been made of these we will show the people rhal kind of stuff they have l>eeii irinking 1 1 stated thai he was convinced lial nine-tenths of the whisky sold in his stati ia not over two nr three months old and has not had time to cjei mi how and lose it injurious prop ei i ii s when ii>!vi wh it he thought about the opposition to the establish ment of dispensaries in the various counties he aid the july sun will >: . orate ali that and before january they will be estaijlislu d in every one of tli ( utilities the i â– si i a tea that then will â– i gallons of li qu is . i â– v the dis eiis iri â€¢-. uud i he net profit will in not less than half a tnilli m < i i the tirst \ ear race prejudice nortn and h â– 1 1 ]- a ' i â– â– or it seems >>> until ilv reason are si udie i i siat one â– go north to find the sharpest and most unreasoning prejudice :â€¢: the idii ks in a journey i â€¢ li a majority of the soul tes i did not r a i single instance of brutality t ward the k'hitej but in indiana not 1 ing ig i i found a w hole county win re the people boosted that no ne gro was ever permitted to stay over .â– â– . ! . e was not a colored fami !-. or individual iu that cou t wimii was theseatofthe white cap tfrror ; :-;:. f i few yejirs i and if wiihin \-'. w p irk x'-w jersey v ilhi 1 lifi mil - of new â– n k ( where : i â€¢â– 'â– â– â€¢'â– : place i t . i i . i agaiiist the i uf i dore ! persons on the ki bo â– - , - i â€¢ . t the vil!a of course there w v great difference â– between tli colored people of th |: . :. ijelr and those in the n ; down south thej are and il\v hate been the laborers dp n"rmj thÂ«i are sometimes lawyers teachers trades ineu and persons of means it was in north dakota that the wife of an edi 101 boasted to ni ihatsln bad au f-x â– i ', : : hen-jjii i lii.i il ik r a sei vant h would ; â– very angry we hu \> ri liei m â– â– liej n -. la iu urun uj . . â– . . i in â– i - bat â€¢â€¢.. -,.;-,,â– . â– . i ii of ii k proctor ji lnmberton t barrlj n.:--i â€ž his little eh id which wca in li 1 - !/â€¢.â€¢â€¢: , asleep mr proctor hasoe^n . â€¢ <â€¢ i prosecuting illicit liquor dealers and thi s supposed to be the cause of the cow irdlj at tai k a bout a^c i his house was . u ner there ii much nÂ«ui . lumberton on account of the â– â€¢ : r i j . ella wheeler â– ' ' â– ; >:< â€¢ -. v bic eyes strings or anj cs'idren cry for pitcher's castori . â– 4

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1 1 itt y \ salisbury n c thursday june 8 1893 no 16 i ! castoria â– â– â– ;â€¢â– ' â– , .. xarcol - '" .'â– â– 'â– â– â– â– if â– â– â– i . : â– . ., . t'.y ,..,.-. i ificia ill v*j - results f .. v â€¢--.;â– â€¢ >;. . â€¢ : v tort city - â€¢ | ni pin "*\ r â– en _ having :,--.â€¢â– 1 three ij â– i les . : r i j ... . . --. Â« fro in â– â– ; â– Â« l w winter i i . â€¢' â€¢ * Â« v â– . . - tkad syn i id a bottle oil \\ \\ to a friend of â– **Â«, a of r.s turke a small one k tiÂ»k.Â»nr his â– Â» jk felloe . el â– ). a reliable 1 . ; â– jexclu ..." 0 â€¢ â€¢ sill .' . \ â– â– - * :: â– â€¢ - - - s o c .- @ pop ' wliy do yo btsser Â® -- rendering c â– , tci^a ti 1 i ithly j ' s painia i 1 le builda j uptl â– lthoasaada â– \ have it send i . s ft co lcalstille st i ter 77 v gold â– 'â– â– r â– ter than gold â– fold is a . â– inilamiml sil case ires i liat always please i con science clear bread in d humble sphere old is the swi i ii . vbei i heir 1 ibors close h tter i _ [ is a thinking mind : aim hf book l-:ui find â– 'â– ...â– ; ' of toi e .â– ' an fol.i is r peacel '. home â– all tin fire :'â– â– â– â– !. n ii-r-i come ' he ehrine of love the heaven of life â– mother or sister or wife 'â– â– : he home may be 1 dr tried with sorrow by heaven's decree uit never were honglil or sold .'â€¢...'; center there are better thun gold washington ie i ter i ir corres ondeni . s cretary carlisle has mode it a rule â– si everybody i!i;it called on him it | 1 ;. < sice until this week when after much deliberation he came to the con clusion that ins pioniiscuous callers were taking up so much of the time that should be devoted to weightier matters that it was his duty to follow the president's example ami deny him i if to general callers and an nn cenient to that effect was made t is easy enough to see secretary carlisle if your business is of a public i at ure but otherwise yen cannot : ':.. uretii ally ii seems hard on some â€¢ â– { is ^^ ! s in ficient will ivc to ;.; â– . >' me of them who ; nve inside fairly good records will be ; wed to remain an clerks som of these ehiefs although they are rÂ»pub licai -â– . hav influenti li democrats trv o s ive their official heads but â€¢ ', ii ! ren s iys lie intends to put â– i ; ice upon whi t he considers a s rictly busiuess basis and that no | amount ot influence will change his i â– ise r 1 ': r i inexperienced young man 1 ' comptroller of ( lurrency eckels is very vigorously administering the business connected with bis office he says he j intends to piit a stop lo national banks being used to bolster up outside wild eat financial schemes that would hare no standing or credit whatever wore it : t for their supposed connection with national banks nobody knows bet r than mr eckels tb.it it is n bi ,..,-.> r ic | tbrtl he has undert ikeu but if i â– s ic â– â– â€¢ ds he will certainly be a pop ul if ;.â– :.:â€¢ with the solid business inter â€¢ sts or the country which are natural ly ,,,,,,. s ,,] to the dummy mushroom ial concerns that always do so much to demoralize legitimate busi ;;â– ss mr eckels emphasized his posi ii'ii on this question by telling mr e a hears the president of two jn da kota banks that failed this week who ruiied to say thai he expected iioth banks would resume business that ti banks would not be permitted , , r'esmu â– . and further that no dition . nk with which lie mears wa con , ,..â€¢ , i would be allowed to b gin business hereafter how many of the republican papers v , , h b x . b en criticising secretary ;' ir i i . for rer.ion ing i ublican chiefs vision and inserting that their | d mocvatic successors were inegmpe tent will have the manliness to prin j his latest order directing the examin ing bonrd of the treasury department to increase the minimum for testin | the fiine>s of applicants for appoint ment as chiefs of division from 75 to 80 per cent secretary gresham has receivfd no j ! official communication from the chi ! oese government giving even i\\c slightest intimation of theintention of i lhÂ«t government to adopt measures tu i wards americans residing in china he j i cause of the geary e;;clusioi law nnt ! withstanding nnmeroa.s more or less sensational statements to the contrary the opportunity was too good for the sensation mongers to lost hence the rumors as was generally expected the pr^s j byteriati general assembly found dr liriggs guilty of heresy dr brills saspanded washington june 2 â€” when the presbyterian general assembly con vened as a court at 0:30 o'clock there was a notuble decrease in the attend ance both on the ii or and in the | galleries last night's vote of 383 against 110 to sustain the appeal out \ i r a total vote cast of l99 ( to sustain i 208 to sustain in part s5 having | been the climax of the meeting of the assembly the m m hers o the prosecuting j committee were in their accustomed i places but prof bri jgs 1 part was rep i resented by prof francis brown alone the moderator first announced the commitlee the appointment of which was authorized last night to formulate an expression of the sense of the as i si'iu i'y iis to the vo â– â– taken upon the j appeal erorn the jtidguieut oi new york presbytery the corjmittw was given lea\e to | retire f r consulfai ion and the assem : bly as a court ndj minted to be rocoii i vened at th cali of â– hi model il r the assembly tin : resu n d the i consider ition of ' k g slativn bu.^iness chairiiiÂ«u liak^r of the j i â– â– ary coju ; p.ili lee reported upon the complain j j iig lin&t tilt synod of i^im s i aliia j i which was 'â– "â– sustaini il in i \ â– â– â– â– com mitk-e die report wi : ai'u p i at 1 '!:'â– '> i o'clock tin qeiu-ral as si mbly look a recess \\\ : 2 30 p in j previously adopting the report of the ci mmil ;:'>' ii bills and overt v -â– . i â– - affirming rhevieliyt ranee of t i as â– â– â– .. hiv of i ! r'l mi the inspirati n â– â– â– â– '< tli â– ! 1 tolv so ipi ures tiie i ommittee npp i teil to i % ; ; !'" on i r i - :^;^' senteim â– have w jreed ' upon w minute and will r porl ai i the o riiin of ; he ai ternooi -â€¢ â– [| is understood that dr hi iggs ha refused to make any compromise and that the committee will reeommeii that !:e susp tided ar the aftern on sessii n of the presbyterian assembly moderati r craig convi i:ed the assembly sis a \ court to hear the report of the com j luittec appointed to prepare the ex planatory minute in the brigg case ll.'v mr h yt chairman of the ; coramittws before making hie r ; enlied upon dr baker cliairni in of the sub-committee sent to interview i prof briggs in mie spirit nf con : - i tion to repor the result of th it v yievr dr linker said the commiu.ee had imped th it prof briggs would say something which might relieve the tension of the present distressing con dition but lhis bad not been realized prof briggs stated his irrevocable de termination to abide by the declara tions made in his address before the assembly in his defense and to cou tinue to teach the d ctrines 1 re avowed ar the request of dr baker pro fessor brig^sgave him lhc following autograph letter washington d c j 1 isÂ«3 lev ge-orge d ii iker chai in etc v \ tear sir â€” in accordance with yoi.r"nque i lie^l - ' j | committh called u v ou me a ". if i had anything to say to them res pecting uip d.spositiou of the case tiiereupoii said that i adhered to all | positions taken before the general as sembly and had notb ng further to m , s;l vethai the app hee reserves all r ' iff ht s and tl.at the general assembly sllld take th exclusive responsibility for any fuither action signed 'â€¢ - 1 -" : - whereupon dr baker d tl,e com miti i oktheac would no'.vr t rt :â€¢â– â– â– â– â– - ( ' t ' proceedings in the cs.,1 : __ ' this jadici rv hud tlai â– .. aan j . : >â– !.? of i he presbyten new iork is erroneous and should h is hftn by reversed a i this gen eral a seaibly sitting as a judiciarv in l : said cause n ii:;,_r now to enter ; : _" ..â– . â€¢ on h s-.iid amend '. charges si ds â€¢: * ippi ! .-.-. charles \. br g has uttered taught aud propagated \ ; w :, iloel rincs and :-. l >* i forth ill the said charges contrary to 1 lie â– â– - enl sal docti ine of molv scrip ture aud the standards or the said presbyterian church in the united states of america and in violation of the ordination vow of the said appellee which sail erroneous views and doc trines sti ike at the vitals of religion and have been industriously spread wherefore this genera assembly of the presbyterian church of the t nited states of america sitting as a judicatoiy in thi-s cas on appeal does hereby suspend charles a briggs the s.iid appelee from the ofdce of minis ier in the presbvteriau church in the united states of america until such time as he shall give satisfactory evi dence of repentance to the general assembly of the presbyterian church in america of the violation bv him of the said ordination vow as herein aud heretofore found who fired the earn 0 troll f i'n s ealingly let me yooi ,"' he said aud the court let hini go on didn't v u he said addressing the . n tor ihrort a tramp .> : ii of \ 01 r t-ro i is ry window yesterday even i he ] rosecuting attorney said h j ha ! cuu^ui a tramp in his house about j !â– ".- . â– he evening before aud had liivd ] in tlir ." [ : a window tii â€¢;.':â€¢â– !" sal : ( tie prisoner thai u ;> me i wen 'â– â– out m a slm ! rooi i ; ; almost bn ke my in--c-t and went on ilow ii win vr ! lil on the hired girl hi ! ic-siml her so thai she made a bn iik for the back yard where she started a stn y dog so i hat he started ; c : r w ;. h'a how : . running | between a policeman's legs and up â– :â€¢ ng him â– â€¢â– [';!â– p â– em m made a swipe n him v ill si club aud hit a horse sta id ing ! â– â€¢. i â– curb-stone and he ran away 11 thes treel 'â€¢ â– scafct t d a crowd , â– i and then seated a horse hitched to i mil k â– .;â– n and i 1 bn ke foi home and then scare ! a c w aud â– ' e ran over a cat ifi the stable yard wal ling a rat-hole and the cat wen into the >- ni v here the laulern was i anging iind the lantern was turned .)â€¢,â€¢- horse that ran away and i â– : kirn on fire and i hat i how il ; i 1;l j oen |, " co icluded the tramp with ! a lung breath of r lief the c irt was par lyz d an 1 vhere were you all this tune ?"' was â– tin next inquiry 31 ?" ht a->ked innocently c oh ! i was in the gentleman's kitchen cat ing the hired girl's supper while she was out trying to find the policeman the dog upset so's he could nee what had dropped on the hired girl tj - iau'l settled y :. tiis tomb of jeffarson eavis â– ;â– ; . â– ... - ! â– â– 1 crowds i i ; , l e visited rl ilywoo:i today i ' iew th grave of j ite^n d..vi.s . , ;â– .,.!:â€¢â€¢ put oul t kea"l ' k at i â– â– 'â– at 8 â– ,... ,:., ,. . , v o f kicking up the .,.,.. â– j .. ng the iiÂ»y a number of ,â– â– â– â– pi i illi i on mrs davis and her daughter ah t.he ii ral designs in the \).-,\- ; , n ., ve been turned o>pr to the i ,-. of the â– â– 'â– â– '- â– â– , o will have t m â– â– â– r v itch they will be transferred to t : e fdlerate museum of antiqnilie i he i.it sir jamea anderson o ! i . . ,. i wfts v ell kn im n throughout vi _. ; llu i because i 'â– hia associatii n . l the enterprise of ! iy u the firs ii ,, tic c ible t w.i fi ' this that h w is kiiight i | it highest of all in leavening power latest u 5 gov't report 1 aasquufedt shjse progress cf the south the week endingjuue 2d presents a j creditab e â– in the formation of new in lustri il i uncerns in the â– â– tton seed business acl ivity baa been especially m irked as 6ve new com panifts are ai th it ioten i b lildin . i mrlls a new cotton-mill company is announced and other in dustries are well represented the principal items of the week are the following taken from the baltimore manufacturers record : the uayou lumber co of canideo ark with capital stock of 5,000 a 60,000 electnc light plaut at st augustine flu the st til lard i ; i lil c >., of i i vail v : ' i with a capital stock of -.;;â– 'â€¢ 1 lie n Â» \ irk -â€¢- tiing ' o with coal mines in , entii y re organize i to push de the ju i r h irk ness & sons build ing and :'. v\j co \\ th a capita sto k oj 'â– â– .' â– ; . the beeville texas oil milling co with a capital stock of 25,000 to erect cottonseed oil mill the brown wood texas cottoi 1 '. mpr - 1 i '".. ;,; erect plant ; i tpita â– . the ! iol is i ( lil mill co ti erect mill : capital stock 20,0u0 i in bryon city l imber < o 1 1 louston texas with a capital stock i.-i'-'j t!ie pi inters 1 < iu co of san an touiii ctxas with a capital stock ol 30,1 â– . the \ r alasco ( i xas Â« i co to en el mill : capital stock 2o0,000 the perfi ' . til . lie v va ( i ai ., gas â€¢ o the meridian â€¢ mi ?) mai 1 shops with a capita stoi k ol >- l0 . the llill.sboro ( cexa i water !. i power co with a tupiial â€¢ o 1,000 ;,.â– â– a marx picture fram f '".. of new orleans la with a capital si ck \ of â€¢ i .â– a â€¢ 3 ; . 1 10 < â€¢â– m iany to build cotton | i oil mil al ! rockeit i'exaf a r â– > ; ii cottons i oil mill at '.,\ ... ', , â€¢ : '/ :â– ; iv ice co of denis m : r :. . ;, with a capital -â– . b ol s50,000 ti â€¢â€¢ js tiler bros i ish &. < >. ster ; ' >., , of sananto lio 1 i cai itul stock 50,000 the dublin texas ('-(:Â«>. :| '"'. a new cotton u ipany at laurens s ! '. i , â€¢â– *' lumbia su . less pov of all s.uidria vu l s seiz i.-e tila the law is pj , : . v â– â– ; .. s k ep an ey - icial c -. ; â€¢ ;, â€¢ - â€¢ : . jj th dispensary will be numbered instead of named ail the beer must stand on its own | â– :. rket au i wili i â€¢ so d at the i - ittle we will encourage in every way ij ,-," said iheg vernor % 1 hope tlie legislature wijl allow us to put it on draught where it can be obtained cheap and in a palatabl â€¢ aha â– -. ' the cheapest â€¢ b â€¢ retail ed to t c istomer at three dollars per d down to twenty cents for a half-pint t!i liquors sold at three eeii irinking 1 1 stated thai he was convinced lial nine-tenths of the whisky sold in his stati ia not over two nr three months old and has not had time to cjei mi how and lose it injurious prop ei i ii s when ii>!vi wh it he thought about the opposition to the establish ment of dispensaries in the various counties he aid the july sun will >: . orate ali that and before january they will be estaijlislu d in every one of tli ( utilities the i â– si i a tea that then will â– i gallons of li qu is . i â– v the dis eiis iri â€¢-. uud i he net profit will in not less than half a tnilli m < i i the tirst \ ear race prejudice nortn and h â– 1 1 ]- a ' i â– â– or it seems >>> until ilv reason are si udie i i siat one â– go north to find the sharpest and most unreasoning prejudice :â€¢: the idii ks in a journey i â€¢ li a majority of the soul tes i did not r a i single instance of brutality t ward the k'hitej but in indiana not 1 ing ig i i found a w hole county win re the people boosted that no ne gro was ever permitted to stay over .â– â– . ! . e was not a colored fami !-. or individual iu that cou t wimii was theseatofthe white cap tfrror ; :-;:. f i few yejirs i and if wiihin \-'. w p irk x'-w jersey v ilhi 1 lifi mil - of new â– n k ( where : i â€¢â– 'â– â– â€¢'â– : place i t . i i . i agaiiist the i uf i dore ! persons on the ki bo â– - , - i â€¢ . t the vil!a of course there w v great difference â– between tli colored people of th |: . :. ijelr and those in the n ; down south thej are and il\v hate been the laborers dp n"rmj thÂ«i are sometimes lawyers teachers trades ineu and persons of means it was in north dakota that the wife of an edi 101 boasted to ni ihatsln bad au f-x â– i ', : : hen-jjii i lii.i il ik r a sei vant h would ; â– very angry we hu \> ri liei m â– â– liej n -. la iu urun uj . . â– . . i in â– i - bat â€¢â€¢.. -,.;-,,â– . â– . i ii of ii k proctor ji lnmberton t barrlj n.:--i â€ž his little eh id which wca in li 1 - !/â€¢.â€¢â€¢: , asleep mr proctor hasoe^n . â€¢ :< â€¢ -. v bic eyes strings or anj cs'idren cry for pitcher's castori . â– 4